Free medical code lookup

Extract ICD-10-UK codes from your clinical notes

A ICD-10-UK code lookup that starts from the note, not the code book: paste clinical text and get reviewable ICD-10-UK suggestions with evidence. Notat automates medical notes and coding in one beautiful app for doctors.

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How to use this tool

1

Paste or dictate a de-identified clinical note — a few sentences is enough.

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Press Get codes. The coding system is fixed on this page.

3

Review each suggested code and its evidence, then copy the codes you agree with.

Clinical note

ICD-10-UK

Extracted codes

Evidence stays attached for review.

Paste a clinical note or load an example, then press Get codes. Suggestions appear here with the supporting evidence.

AI suggestions must be reviewed by a clinician before use. Do not paste patient-identifying information into this free tool.

Worked example

From clinical note to ICD-10-UK codes

The note as written

A 71-year-old with known chronic obstructive pulmonary disease presents to the emergency department with a 3-day history of increased breathlessness, productive cough with green sputum, and wheeze. Ex-smoker. Examination: widespread wheeze, oxygen saturation 89% on room air. Assessment: infective exacerbation of COPD with type 1 respiratory failure. Plan: controlled oxygen, nebulisers, oral corticosteroids, and antib…

Suggested ICD-10-UK codes

J44.0Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease with acute lower respiratory infection

Evidence: “Assessment: infective exacerbation of COPD with type 1 respiratory failure.

J96.90Respiratory failure, unspecified, Type I [hypoxic]

Evidence: “Assessment: infective exacerbation of COPD with type 1 respiratory failure.

Every suggestion stays linked to the sentence that supports it — review before use.

Start with the note

Paste the clinical text as written. Notat reads across assessment, plan, procedure detail, and discharge context.

Review supported codes

Suggestions stay tied to documented diagnoses, symptoms, procedures, and clinical context - not loose keyword matches.

You make the final call

AI suggests. Clinicians and coders verify against the note, official guidance, and local coding policy before use.

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From note to reviewed code

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Paste the messy note

Use the documentation you already have: progress notes, discharge summaries, consults, H&Ps, or procedure notes.

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Review ICD-10-UK candidates

Notat identifies documented diagnoses, symptoms, and clinical context, then returns candidates with evidence attached.

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Verify before use

Check the supporting text and official guidance before copying codes into billing, reporting, or coding queues.

A UK clinic note can be reviewed for diagnosis candidates while OPCS-4 remains available for procedure context.

Reviewable output

What you can verify before copying a code

Suggestions are not final billing determinations. They surface candidate codes and the chart text that supports them, so clinicians and coders can make the final call.

Code suggestions

ICD-10-UK candidates mapped to documented clinical facts.

Supporting evidence

The exact phrase or sentence from the note that supports each code.

Review notes

Signals when documentation may be ambiguous, incomplete, or needs human judgment.

Related alternatives

Alternative ICD-10-UK candidates when multiple codes could apply.

How ICD-10-UK extraction works

What ICD-10-UK codes capture

ICD-10-UK is the United Kingdom adaptation of ICD-10 used for diagnosis coding and reporting in UK healthcare settings.

Faster than a code-by-code lookup

A classic code lookup or finder makes you search one term at a time. This extractor reads the whole note, surfaces every documented condition and its likely code candidates in one pass, and keeps the final decision with the clinician, coder, or biller.

Open models can default to ICD-10-CM. Notat keeps the UK code set selected in the workflow.

Where ICD-10-UK fits

ICD-10-UK supports claims, reporting, quality programs, and patient record organization. This demo focuses on the first step: finding code candidates from clinical documentation.

  • UK diagnosis coding workflows
  • Pairing diagnoses with UK procedure coding
  • Reviewing documented conditions against UK coding guidance

AI suggests. You decide.

This demo generates ICD-10-UK code suggestions from clinical text for review. It does not submit claims, replace certified coding review, override payer-specific rules, or replace official coding guidelines.

Medical coding questions

Is patient data safe in this workflow?

The free extractor is designed for review workflows, but you should follow your organization’s privacy policy before pasting patient-identifiable data into any web tool.

What if a ICD-10-UK suggestion is wrong?

Treat every result as a candidate. Review the supporting chart text, check official guidance and local rules, and ignore or correct any suggestion that does not match the documented encounter.

Is this a replacement for certified coding review?

No. Code suggestions are not final coding decisions. Always verify against current official guidelines, payer rules, and the documented encounter.

What is ICD-10-UK?

ICD-10-UK is the United Kingdom adaptation of ICD-10 used for diagnosis coding and reporting in UK healthcare settings. The extractor above shows how documented clinical text can be mapped to reviewable ICD-10-UK suggestions.

Is this an ICD-10-UK code lookup?

Yes, with one difference: instead of searching code by code, you paste the clinical note and the lookup runs in reverse — Notat finds the documented conditions and returns the matching ICD-10-UK code candidates with the supporting text, in one pass.

Let Notat handle notes and coding

This free ICD-10-UK extractor is a preview of the Notat workflow: AI medical notes and reviewable coding support together.

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Full access to notes, letters, and coding for 14 days. No credit card required.